$500.00
A lithograph is generally a copy of a work, usually produced by the original artist. This would mean that the signature on the work would be real, although it can be faked on occasion.
If it is a signed and numbered lithograph, between $3500-5000, since it is no longer available from the artist's gallery. Otherwise most of her lithographs are closer to $2000.
When art dealers speak of a print in reference to a Lithograph they mean that the metal plate is what the Lithograph is printed from. Lithograph's are all prints technically, and the ones that are double signed by the artist are considered original prints.
When an artist is commissioned to do a project they are often allowed access to a certain number of prints with which they can do what they like. These prints are usually marked "EA" to indicate that they are prints intended for use by the artist.
The cost of having a lithograph made will vary from place to place. To get an accurate quote, you will need to contact someone in your area who can make one.
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I have a lithograph that belonged to my Great Grandmother, signed by C.M. Wolff and I can't find any info on him either.
looking for the producer and artist
In printmaking, what term is used for the object on which the artist creates a design?
A lithograph is generally a copy of a work, usually produced by the original artist. This would mean that the signature on the work would be real, although it can be faked on occasion.
I'm not sure what this lithograph is currently worth but here is a web site on the artist who painted the original www.fernandodasilva.com
If it is a signed and numbered lithograph, between $3500-5000, since it is no longer available from the artist's gallery. Otherwise most of her lithographs are closer to $2000.
When art dealers speak of a print in reference to a Lithograph they mean that the metal plate is what the Lithograph is printed from. Lithograph's are all prints technically, and the ones that are double signed by the artist are considered original prints.
$500.00
Mickey Mantle's Perfect Catch 31" X 20" Lithograph is worth about $175.-$200. Limited to 777 the hand numbered lithograph was painted and signed by artist Andy Jurinko in 1998. The lithograph depicts Mickey Mantle making a backhand catch of a ball hit by Gil Hodges' in the fifth inning of Don Larsen's perfect game.
The value of a lithograph can vary greatly depending on factors such as the artist, the edition size, the condition of the print, and the demand in the market. Some lithographs can be quite valuable, especially if they are from a well-known artist or are part of a limited edition series. It's always best to have a professional appraiser evaluate the lithograph for an accurate assessment of its worth.